Johann Beaulieu

Johann Peter Beaulieu (26 October 1725-22 December 1819) was a Walloon general under the Holy Roman Empire who fought in the Italian Campaign of the French Revolutionary Wars.

Biography
Beaulieu joined the Austrian Army in 1743 and was blooded in the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War, suffering a wound at the Battle of Kolin.

From 1792 to 1795, he served as a general in the French Revolutionary Wars in Flanders, and he defeated Armand Louis de Gontaut at the Battle of Mons on 29 April 1792. He also fought at the Battle of Jemappes and the Battle of Fleurus, and was deployed in Italy in 1796.

He was famous for his defeat at the Battle of Lodi at the hands of Napoleon Bonaparte, and after the Battle of Borghetto, he was replaced by Dagobird Sigmund von Wurmser. He retired after this defeat.